As a country that often gets visitors from abroad, Indonesia is famous for its tourist beauty. Indonesia offers Bali, Dieng, Raja Ampat, Sulawesi Marine Park, and many more places that do not exist in other countries. But have you ever thought about going to work in Indonesia?
It will be fun to work in Indonesia while traveling around the country that has this extraordinary natural beauty. Read more about Is it Safe to Living in Indonesia?
The most frequent question is how secure is it to work in Indonesia? Many people assume that Indonesia is an unsafe country, many terrorists, many thefts, corruption crimes and so on. But you know, that there are many reasons that Indonesia is a safe country. Here are some reasons that working in Indonesia is safe : See also Is it Safe to Travel Alone in Indonesia?
1. High-paid foreign workers
Usually large companies in Indonesia employ foreign workers with certain skills. In the past, foreign workers in Indonesia mostly became consultants at the embassy. But now many foreign workers are becoming accountant experts, technicians, and so on in the company.
This qualified skill makes foreign workers more expensive. So for those of you who have a certain skill, there is no harm trying to work in Indonesia.
2. Cost of living is cheap
We know that the rupiah exchange rate against other currencies is lower. This is one reason why life in Indonesia is quite cheap. So you will feel safe in the financial field if you want to work and live in Indonesia. In addition to the low rupiah exchange rate, the number of traders in Indonesia makes the price of competing needs cheaper.
Read more about Reasons Why Indonesia is Good for Investment
3. Indonesians are friendly
This is one of the reasons you will be safe working in Indonesia. Is not working with friendly people always fun? In addition you will feel safe because they feel cared for by your co-workers.
4. Indonesian people love to help others
Difficulties in work? Do not worry. Your Indonesian friends will be happy to help. Mutual help is already a declining nature of the ancestors of Indonesia. Other people who are not known alone, helped especially a coworker. Especially if you are a foreigner, then your co-workers Indonesia will be ready for help anytime.
5. Good facilities for foreign workers
The Indonesian company you work for will definitely appreciate you as a foreign worker. They will provide the facilities you need. Do not worry you will feel deprived, because the company will greatly pamper foreign workers who can advance the company. You may read also Indonesian Work Culture
6. Indonesian people are very appreciative of foreign workers
Most Indonesians consider foreigners who work in the company is a very smart person. That’s why foreign workers get a higher place for Indonesian workers than themselves. They believe that education abroad is better than Indonesia, so that foreign workers are considered more intelligent than them. As long as you can be appreciated while working in Indonesia, then your working life will be safe.
7. Ease of transportation
Transportation in Indonesia is diverse. Indeed public transportation is still much lower than other countries. But the use of private vehicles in Indonesia is very common. You will be safe to bring your personal vehicle as long as you have driver’s license. Otherwise, there is also an online taxi. These kinds of transportation will make your trip safer.
8. Good security
Who says indoensia does not have a good security system? The number of police in Indonesia is enough to ensure the safety of social life in Indonesia. Nearly all the points on the road, there are police posts to keep the stability of road. You are also free to ask the police if you do not find your destination, or get lost. Read also Characteristics of Indonesian Workplace
9. Workload is not like developed countries
Indonesia is a developing country. There aren’t many companies that developed very advanced in Indonesia. In contrast to Japan, Korea, America, with various world companies. That’s why working in Indonesia has a relatively lower workload than other developed countries. This will make your mental safe while working in Indonesia.
10. Generally work only 8 hours
Almost all work offered in Indonesia is 8 hours, according to the agreement of international labor day in the past. If you have to stay late, then you will be given an additional salary. This is one of the reasons that it is safe to work in Indonesia. Your free time is safe, because it works in accordance with minimum standards only.
11. No need to come early like a developed country
In Japan, workers leave an hour before office time starts and will be home at least 1 hour after office hours. This is not the case in Indonesia. Workers will only leave when work hours begin and leave immediately when the hours are over. Of course this keeps you safe from long working hours. You may read also Typical Work Hour in Indonesia
12. Competition among employees is not too tight
Your advantage as a foreign worker is that you will not experience competition in the field of work. You are the person you want the company to be in a safe position. In addition, Indonesian workers are not too fond of competing with fellow workers.
They will work according to minimum standards only. So this will reduce the aura of competition within a company. Is not it safe to work in Indonesia with a peaceful atmosphere.
13. Got a day off on Saturday
Working in Indonesia is usually from Monday to Friday. Saturday and Sunday are holidays. It is also common in other countries. But holiday workers in Indonesia is really a holiday. There will be no calls from work if it is agreed upon holiday. This will secure your vacation and enjoy a quiet relaxing time.
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